EP3299013A1 - Heat sterilization of glucocorticoidsteriods - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to methods for the heat sterilization of a suspension form of a labile glucocorticosteroid, sterile pharmaceutical compositions, and methods for the treatment of allergic and/or inflammatory conditions using the same.
- Sterile drug products provide a number of benefits, both medically and economically.
- the medical ramifications requiring sterile drug preparations are obvious in that the use of non-sterile preparations may subject the patient to an unnecessary risk of secondary infection from the contaminating microbe, a microbe that is at least resistant to the drugs of the preparation.
- the contaminant is innocuous, the growth can result in loss of active drug products per se with possible concomitant generation of toxic by-products.
- contaminated drug products have a shortened shelf life, which requires increased production expenses to replace product on a more frequent basis.
- Sterilization of materials relies on the input of sufficient energy to be lethal to any potential microbial contamination.
- Numerous methods including heat, radiation, and chemicals have been proposed for the sterilization of glucocorticosteroids. However, to date these methods often result in the excess production of degradants or a loss of activity for the glucocorticosteroid being sterilized. Additionally, as in the case of glucocorticosteroid suspension formulations for metered dose inhalation, the commonly used sterilization procedures often results in unacceptable changes to drug particle size.
- Irradiation based sterilization is known and has been recommended for glucocorticosteroids (see Illum and Moeller in Arch. Pharm. Chemi. Sci., Ed. 2, 1974, pp. 167-174 ). However, significant degradation has been reported when irradiation has been used to sterilize micronized glucocorticosteroids.
- WO 02/41925 to Breath Limited purportedly discloses a rapid method, similar to pasteurization, for the sterilization of compositions. This method entails pumping the composition to be sterilized through stainless steel pipes and rapidly raising the temperature of the composition to about 130-145°C for about 2-20 seconds, subsequently followed by rapid cooling in seconds to ambient conditions.
- U.S. Pat No. 3,962,430 to O'Neil discloses a method for the production of sterile isotonic solutions of medicinal agents.
- the method comprises adding the medicinal agent to a saturated solution of sodium chloride in water at 100°C.
- the drug/saturated sodium chloride solution is then heated to 100-130°C.
- This method which purportedly is based on the theory that the sodium chloride ions tie up free water, thereby preventing hydrolytic degradation, is not suitable for suspensions of fine particles of glucocorticosteroids intended for inhalation, as the procedure produces unfavorable changes in the size of the particles. Additionally, the procedure can result in bridge formation between drug particles producing large aggregates, which do not break up on administration.
- U.S. Pat No. 6,464,958 to Bernini, et al. discloses that heat sterilization of suspension formulations for many drugs produces unfavorable changes in the drug profile including, for example, aggregation of drug particles. Some of the unfavorable changes are correctable. For example, aggregates formed during heat sterilization could be re-treated to brake up the aggregates into smaller sized particles suitable for nasal administration. However, some unfavorable changes cannot be corrected, as in the case of beclomethasone dipropionate.
- Bernini reports that beclomethasone suspensions sterilized by a wet steam process similar to that reported in U.S. Pat. No. 3,962,430 supra, undergo a marked decrease in active ingredient content (about 8-9%), with a concomitant increase in degradation products (about 10-11%).
- Sterilization should occur without producing pharmaceutically unacceptable changes to drug particle size while concomitantly minimizing degradation product production and loss of drug activity.
- the last stage of preparation of the product should be the sterilization process, thereby minimizing the potential for contamination during manufacture.
- the present invention provides a method for the sterilization of a glucocorticosteroid, comprising the step of heating an aqueous suspension of a glucocorticosteroid, wherein the glucocorticosteroid has a sufficiently low solubility in water and is used in a sufficient amount that at least 50% of the glucocorticosteroid is in the form of a suspension during heating.
- An aspect of the invention discloses a method for the sterilization of a labile glucocorticosteroid, comprising the step of exposing to moist heat a suspension of a labile glucocorticosteroid for a sterilizing-effective time.
- compositions comprising a sterile labile glucocorticosteroid suspension prepared according to the methods disclosed herein.
- the present invention provides a method for the sterilization of a glucocorticosteroid, comprising the step of heating an aqueous suspension of a glucocorticosteroid, wherein the glucocorticosteroid has a sufficiently low solubility in water and is used in a sufficient amount that at least 50% of the glucocorticosteroid is in the form of a suspension during heating.
- the methods and compositions according to the invention are useful as therapeutic tools to prevent, reverse, and/or reduce the symptoms of allergic and/or inflammatory conditions in a mammalian patient.
- the invention also provides methods and compositions using the same, which may be manipulated and fine-tuned to fit the condition(s) to be treated while producing fewer side effects.
- the glucocorticosteroid is preferably "labile" meaning the state of chemical or physical instability brought about by external forces applied to the chemical compound or composition.
- acid labile or temperature labile would mean that the chemical compound undergoes unacceptable degradation (e.g ., pharmaceutical or physicochemical) when exposed respectively to specific acidic or temperature conditions.
- glucocorticosteroid or “glucocorticoid” refers to any of a group of steroid hormones (including derivatives, synthetic analogs, and pro-drugs), such as cortisone, which are produced by the adrenal cortex. These compounds are involved in carbohydrate, protein, and fat metabolism. Additionally, the glucocorticosteroids may have anti-inflammatory properties.
- the glucocorticosteroids used in the invention are preferably anti-inflammatory glucocorticosteroids.
- glucocorticosteroids which may be used in the present invention, include beclomethasone, budesonide, ciclesonide, cortivazol, deflazacort, flumethasone, flunisolide, fluocinolone, fluticasone, momethasone, rofleponide, tipredane and triamcinolone.
- budesonide beclomethasone (e.g. the dipropionate), ciclesonide, fluticasone, momethasone and triamcinolone.
- budesonide and beclomethasone are examples of budesonide and beclomethasone.
- the terms “comprise(s)” and “comprising” are to be interpreted as having an open-ended meaning. That is, the terms are to be interpreted synonymously with the phrases “having at least” or “including at least”.
- the term “comprising” means that the process includes at least the recited steps, but may include additional steps.
- the term “comprising” means that the compound or composition includes at least the recited features or components, but may also include additional features or components.
- An aspect of the invention provides a method for the heat sterilization of a labile glucocorticosteroid.
- the method of this aspect comprises the step of exposing to moist heat a suspension of a labile glucocorticosteroid for a sterilizing-effective time.
- the applicant has found that an undesirable increase in the particle size of the glucocorticosteroid as well as the formation of unwanted by-products may be avoided by careful restriction of the sterilization parameters and the nature of the glucocorticosteroid.
- the glucocorticosteroid must have a sufficiently low solubility in the suspending solvent and be employed in a sufficiently high concentration that only a minor portion of the glucocorticosteroid dissolves in the suspending solvent. In this manner, degradation of the glucocorticosteroid results in minimal by-products and recrystallisation of the glucocorticosteroid on cooling leading to an undesirable increase in particle size may be avoided.
- a balance is required between the solubility of the glucocorticosteroid and the amount of the glucocorticosteroid used per unit of solvent such that at least 50% of the glucocorticosteroid is suspended in the solvent.
- the water solubility is about 7 mg/ml. Therefore, using 15 mg of budesonide per 1 mg water provides 53% of budesonide as a suspension.
- at least 60% of the glucocorticosteroid is suspended in the solvent although this value could be at least 70% or at least 80%.
- the method of the present invention is carried out with substantially no solubility regulators present, that is no components which have a significant effect on the solubility of the glucocorticosteroid in water.
- the maximum amount of the glucocorticosteroid is less important provided a suspension is still formed. An excess of glucocorticosteroid would otherwise form a paste which is difficult to handle.
- the maximum preferred amount of budesonide is about 150 mg/ml.
- the level of the degradation product 1,2-dihydro budesonide be less than 0.2% by weight based on the amount of budesonide present in the suspension.
- the degradation products may be measured by standard techniques, such as by HPLC as described in the examples hereinbelow.
- the labile glucocorticosteroid is budesonide, and the step of heating is by autoclaving at about 121°C for about 20 to about 30 minutes or at about 110°C for about 115 to about 150 minutes.
- the labile glucocorticosteroid is beclomethasone dipropionate, and the step of heating is by autoclaving at about 121°C for about 20 to about 30 minutes or at about 110°C for about 115 to about 150 minutes.
- the labile glucocorticosteroid in yet other embodiments is at a concentration of from about 15 mg/ml to about 150 mg/ml.
- moisture heat means the application to a composition of heat to effect sterilization of the composition being treated by the transfer of heat to the water resulting in the partial vaporization of a water to form steam when heated above 100°C.
- the moist heat may apply heat to the compound or composition in the range of from about 101 to about 145°C, preferably from about 110 to about 138°C, and most preferably from about 121 to about 138 °C.
- heating is by autoclaving.
- sterile means that a product or composition meets the criteria of sterility according to the US Pharmacopoeia 27/NF22, 2004, or its counterpart in other jurisdictions, and which provides a therapeutically acceptable glucocorticosteroid and/or pharmaceutical formulation.
- sterilizing-effective time means the minimal amount of time required to effect sterilization under the specific conditions specified. Preferably the sterilizing-effective time is from about 2 minutes to about 180 minutes.
- the glucocorticosteroid suspension further comprises a pharmaceutically acceptable surfactant which are well known in the art, such as Polysorbates, e.g. Polysorbate 80.
- a pharmaceutically acceptable surfactant which are well known in the art, such as Polysorbates, e.g. Polysorbate 80.
- the surfactant is preferably at a concentration of from about 0.2 mg/ml to about 60 mg/ml.
- inventions further comprise the step of diluting the suspension to a pharmaceutically suitable concentration with pharmaceutically acceptable excipients, diluents, etc.
- variable can be equal to any integer value of the numerical range, including the end-points of the range.
- variable can be equal to any real value of the numerical range, including the end-points of the range.
- a variable which is described as having values between 0 and 2 can be 0, 1 or 2 for variables which are inherently discrete, and can be 0.0, 0.1, 0.01, 0.001, or any other real value for variables which are inherently continuous.
- mammals or “mammal in need” include humans as well as non-human mammals, particularly domesticated animals including, without limitation, cats, dogs, and horses.
- compositions of sterilized labile glucocorticosteroids prepared according to the methods of the first aspect of the invention described above.
- the composition is a pharmaceutical composition for treating or alleviating the symptoms of allergic and/or inflammatory conditions in a mammalian patient.
- the compositions comprise a therapeutically effective amount of sterilized, labile glucocorticosteroid(s) in a pharmaceutically acceptable vehicle.
- the glucocorticosteroid is budesonide while in yet other embodiments beclomethasone is used.
- therapeutically effective amount is used to denote treatments at dosages effective to achieve the therapeutic result sought.
- therapeutically effective amount of the compound of the invention may be lowered or increased by fine tuning and/or by administering more than one compound of the invention, or by administering a compound of the invention with another compound. The invention therefore provides a method to tailor the administration/treatment to the particular exigencies specific to a given mammal.
- compositions presenting the labile glucocorticosteroid in combination with a second active ingredient contemplate compositions presenting the labile glucocorticosteroid in combination with a second active ingredient.
- the second active ingredient may be selected from albuterol, ipratropium bromide and cromolyn.
- compositions of the invention are formulated to be suitable for oral, inhalation, rectal, ophthalmic (including intravitreal or intracameral), nasal, topical (including buccal and sublingual), vaginal, or parenteral (including subcutaneous, intramuscular, intravenous, intradermal, and intratracheal) administration.
- the composition is formulated for inhalation in which case the particle size of the glucocorticosteroid is preferably such that the Dv100 is less than 20 ⁇ m, the Dv90 is less than 10 ⁇ m and the Dv50 is less than 5 ⁇ m, where Dvn represents the volume diameter at the nth percentile.
- the volume diameter is a known term in the art and indicates the diameter that a sphere would have when it has the volume of the particle.
- the particle sizes may be measured by standard techniques, such as by laser diffraction as described in the examples hereinbelow. Such a particle sizes may be achieved using the heat sterilisation conditions as described herein.
- compositions of the invention may conveniently be presented in unit dosage form and may be prepared by conventional pharmaceutical techniques. Such techniques include the step of bringing into association the compounds of the invention and the pharmaceutically acceptable carrier(s), such as a diluent or an excipient.
- the compositions are prepared by uniformly and intimately bringing into association the active ingredient with liquid or finely divided solid carriers or both, and then, if necessary, shaping the product.
- the sterile labile glucocorticosteroids prepared according to the invention are optionally formulated in a pharmaceutically acceptable vehicle with any of the well known pharmaceutically acceptable carriers, including diluents and excipients (see Remington's Pharmaceutical Sciences, 18th Ed., Gennaro, Mack Publishing Co., Easton, PA 1990 and Remington: The Science and Practice of Pharmacy, Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins, 1995 ).
- the type of pharmaceutically acceptable carrier/vehicle employed in generating the compositions of this aspect of the invention will vary depending upon the mode of administration of the composition to the mammal. Generally, pharmaceutically acceptable carriers are physiologically inert and non-toxic. Formulations of compositions according to the invention may contain more than one type of pharmacologically active ingredient useful for the treatment of the symptom/condition being treated.
- the invention provides methods for using compositions of the invention for treating or alleviating the symptoms of allergic and/or inflammatory conditions in a mammalian patient.
- Such methods comprise the administration of a therapeutically effective amount of the labile glucocorticosteroid in a pharmaceutically acceptable vehicle.
- administration of a therapeutically effective amount of the glucocorticosteroid, either alone or in combination with a second active agent is by oral, inhalation, rectal, ophthalmic, vaginal, or parenteral administration.
- the glucocorticosteroid is budesonide while in yet other embodiments the glucocorticosteroid is beclomethasone.
- the invention further provides a sterile glucocorticosteroid, preferably an anti-inflammatory glucocorticosteroid, for use in the treatment of allergic and/or inflammatory conditions.
- a sterile glucocorticosteroid preferably an anti-inflammatory glucocorticosteroid
- the allergic and/or inflammatory conditions to be treated need not be confined to one anatomic site, for example, the nose or lungs, and the compositions of the invention are formulated for administration appropriate to the site of treatment. Allergic and/or inflammatory conditions include, without limitation, contact dermatitis, asthma, rhinitis, or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
- the invention also provides for the use of sterile glucocorticosteroid compositions, in the manufacture of a medicament (preferably a sterile medicament) for use in the treatment of allergic and/or inflammatory conditions.
- Concentrated budesonide samples were prepared by dispersing the solid material by homogenization using a high shear mixer, placing in a sealed container and subjected to heating for the times and at the temperatures indicated in Table 1. The samples were heated for the times and temperatures indicated.
- Example 1 The apparent concentration dependent reduction of degradation product production observed in Example 1 prompted a subsequent study to determine the lowest budesonide concentration limits that could be sterilized while maintaining acceptable degradation and particle sizes.
- the samples were prepared according to the procedures outlined in Example 1, with the exception that the heating and time exposures were limited to 121°C for 30 minutes.
- Table 7 describes a budesonide concentrate from which subsequent dilutions were made.
- the heated and diluted samples were analyzed to determine budesonide content and impurity levels (both known and unknown), the results of which are presented in Tables 8, with particle size distribution reported in Table 9.
- Figures 3 and 4 graphically display respectively the budesonide content and total impurities of the heat stressed diluted samples. Sterilization was confirmed by use of bioindicators that were heated concomitantly with the sample concentrates.
- ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND 21 Dehydro - Budesonide N.T. N.T. - ND ND ND ND ND ND Budesonide - 1,2 - dihydro N.D. 0.13 NOD ND ND NOD ND ND 22 - Methyl - Homologue of Budesonide N.D. N.D. ND ND ND ND ND ND D - homobudesonide N.D. N.D. ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND 14, 15 - dehydrobudesonid e N.D. N.D. ND N.D.
- Example 1 The procedures of Example 1 were used to prepare beclomethasone concentrates and dilutions as indicated in Table 10. Determination of impurity levels and particle size were also determined as outlined above. The results indicate (data not shown) that there was no significant change in beclomethasone content or increase in impurities upon heating in the autoclave. Additionally, autoclaving resulted in no significant change in particle size distribution.
- Table 10 Formulations of BDP Concentrate and BDP Product Suspension Heat regimen 121/30 Concentration (mg/ml) BDP Concentrate 75 Product Suspension 0.5 Polysorbate 80 Ph.Eur. Concentrate 30 Product Suspension 0.2 Sodium Chloride Ph. Eur. All 8.5 Sodium Citrate Dihydrate Ph. Eur. All 0.5 Citric Acid Monohydrate Ph. Eur. All 0.31 Disodium Edetate Dihydrate Ph. Eur. All 0.1
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